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Specifications, Troubleshooting, Design – Sunfire CRM-2BIP User Manual

Page 10: Drive units, Frequency response, Crossover frequency, Maximum power, Minimum power, Sensitivity, Maximum output

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User's Manual

10

Specifications

Design

way
Bipole Configuration

Drive Units

HF: Waveguide loaded Neodymium

Ribbons
LF: 4.5-inch High Back-emf

Frequency Response

80 Hz to 40 kHz

Crossover Frequency

500 Hz (–6 dB)

Maximum Power

400 watts

Minimum Power

5 watts

Sensitivity

(2.83 V/1 meter)

90 dB

Maximum Output

117 dB

Impedance

6 ohms nominal

Connections

1 pair gold plated spring binding posts

Dimensions

Height

8.25" (210 mm)

Width

12.18" (309 mm)

Depth

4.25" (108 mm)

Weight

8 lb (3.6 kg)

© 2008 Sunfire Corporation.

All rights reserved. Sunfire Corporation

reserves the right to improve its products

at any time. Therefore, specifications are

subject to change without notice.

Manual 913-151-00 Rev A

Troubleshooting

The Cinema Ribbon CRM-BIP dipole

loudspeakers are designed and built

to provide years of trouble-free perfor-

mance. Most problems that occur can

usually be solved by checking your setup,

or by making sure all components are

fully operational.

The following information will help you

deal with common problems you may

experience. If a problem persists, please

contact your Dealer for assistance.

Poor or no sound

• Check all the connections from the

loudspeaker to the amplifier or receiver.

Swap loudspeakers around, and see

if the poor sound follows a particular

loudspeaker.

• Check that your amplifier is not driven

too hard or is clipping. Even a low-pow-

ered amp driven into clipping can cause

distortion or damage your loudspeakers.

• Many processor/preamps can send

test tones through all the loudspeakers

in your system. Use this to adjust the

volume of each channel until they are

all playing at the same level. Make sure

that any bass management options are

set correctly, and any channels using

the Cinema Ribbon loudspeakers are

set to "small."

• If the system bass is weak only when

playing surround sources, check that

your processor is correctly set to decode

the surround modes, such as Dolby

Digital or DTS.

• Some DVD discs have a menu that

allows you to select which soundtrack

to play. Check that the correct surround

audio soundtrack is selected.